article on the five more innovative gadgets that are likely to be find their way to our homes over the next few years
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“Enchanted Objects: Design, Human Desire and the Internet of Things” by David Rose
From talking forks and smart clothes — the future of technology as seen through the eyes MIT Media Lab scientist David Rose is about making the computer personal.
Decades after their invention, computers look roughly the same. Though they’re smaller and more portable, we still click, type and stare at flat screens.
But not for long, Rose argues in his new book, “Enchanted Objects: Design, Human Desire and the Internet of Things” (Scribner), which supplies his own research to argue that people desire direct interaction with technology.
“Screens fall short because they don’t improve our relationship with computing,” he writes. “The devices are passive, without personality. The machine sits on idle waiting for your orders.”